This isn’t to say that a crisis isn’t in our future but to suggest that the constant barrage of cataclysmic tidings, some of it false or misleading, could conceivably stress people’s immune systems to the detriment of their health.
That said, one might not be wrong to disconnect from whatever medium delivers the latest information.
@Madken65 This is an extremely good point and I'm making sure I'm disconnecting at times cos I've been tied in almost 24/7. Although for me information overload is good at times as my brain focuses on that and processing etc rather than anxiety or what if... Talking to people at work last Fri really helped cos I felt so out of the loop and I was much calmer afterwards. Self care is key and recognising your own stress points. Happy Sunday to you x
@Madken65 Yep; took a break from it myself yesterday; felt as if coming down w/something. Feel better after a no-news day!💯
Obviously, we need to keep up, but folks such as me who are umbilically connected to news channels risk making ourselves sick. The connection between elevated stress levels and reduced immunity is well documented. Thus it seems entirely feasible that we increase our vulnerability to disease and infection by being overexposed to a continuing cycle of drastic news.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/sick-with-worry-isnt-just-an-expression/2020/03/13/c7d6508c-656a-11ea-acca-80c22bbee96f_story.html